See a handful of people are pretty high on Ronnie Harrison so I decided to take a look at him. Harrison is a good box safety he’s a good tackler with good hit power and is a smart player like every other Alabama player. Ronnie Harrison is a 6’2, 207 pound safety from Alabama, he played in 14 games in 2017, had 43 solo tackles, 31 assisted and 74 total, Harrison also had 4.5 TFL, 2.5 sacks, 3 Int’s and 4 pass deflections.
Pros: solid size for a safety, has good awareness he always ends up near the play, has good/average range, has very good hands, is good at coming on blitzes, has good hit power, good block shedding, is a pretty good tackler, and is versatile he can come in the box and play LB.
Cons: Misses a few tackles because of not wrapping up well and will just use his shoulder, man coverage is a weak spot for him he doesn’t have great technique and is really grabby, he a little tight hipped, doesn’t have very good speed, and will tack bad angles sometimes.
Summary: I see Ronnie Harrison as a box safety who can play in the box as a LB as well. He can play in coverage but he needs to work on his technique he played on his heels and he’s also to physical a lot he’s going to have to be more technical. Think he’ll ultimately be an average to above average safety who could possible play a lot as a LB he has a very good build for it.
Draft Projection: 3rd round
Landing Spots: Bears, Titans, Redskins
Player Comparison: Deone Bucannon
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